* Eagle Tracksters Smash Two Records, Tie Another At Louisiana Relays THE CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1941 PAGE THREE By Bill Bob McLendon Half, Mile Relays Set Marks; Williams Ties Century Record Coach Choc Sportman' Teacher* College thinly clad* walked away with two of the four new record* net and tied another, in their in- vasion of Baton Rouge for the Louisiana relays last week-end. The 880-yard relay combination of Welby Williams, Olvis Hicks, John Jackson, and Ed .Rojcer* ■ ut the tape in 1:27,1 to lower the previous record *et by Rice Insti- •uti- in 1927 by nine-tenths of aj second and break the 14-year-old mark. East Texas followed the Kagle speedsters across the finish line; Southwestern was third, trail- ed by Louisiana Normal. John Jackson, Wilson Terry, James McDaniel and Ed Rogers, Eagle mile relayers, circled the mile course in 3:17.6 and East Texas, Southwestern, and Louisi- ana Normal followed in the order named. This topped the previous record of 3...

1 See Player Production The Camp us Chat I L See Player Production FOURTEENTH YEAR NUMBER 25 NORTH TEXAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1941 Z780 TELEPHONE 1242 — — Bach Festival Scheduled for Next Week i 8 /rt'wq vtoss Ltf hli.uikfwej) c. 8a> . j>i«qcro* of mmtc//rcr<r, qicmqv ommbeffmih hs qjestl-i £ffie Dot s^effherd fls vl of xioki Relief Drive Begins Here Next Monday Beginning Monday, a drive to collect money for student refugees 5 in Europe and Asia wilt begin on i the campus through a committee I representing the World Student Service Fund and the "Young i America Wants to Help" division i of the British War Relief Society. The campaign period, la* ting through May 2, will include speak- er* in all nine, ten, and one o'clock ' Clausen on Wednesday and Thurs- day who will take up student con- tributions. Students have been urged to come prepared to contrib- ute at least ten cents. The drive is part of a national campaign to raise $100,(100 fo...

THE CAMPUS CHAT, DENTON. TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941 PAGE THREE Sportsman's Trackmen Face Competition In Annual Penn Relays Today, Tomorrow By Bill Bob McLendon Menefee Elected Cage Captain For Next Year Netters Lose To East Texas In Dual Meet Locals Defending Half-Mile Relay Fesfival "PaI \a/ I j. V Continued from page 1 lltle Won La t TMf j with hi# wife, Catherine, to whom Coach Choc Sportaman'a North ,ht' «ymph«>ny is dedicated be a Tea* ElK. trackmen are in Ph.la •* delphia this weekend where today ., and tomorrow they are competinK .Th.e . ,St, M"ttht w,. r""8'0."' with the be* of the nation'. etader MaT' al £en in the 47th annua. Penn JJfciS Defending champion# in the half- will offer Bach disciple# and other mile relay, the Denton thinly-clad* "ic of ft,m08t ° * will be >h<>otintr for their fourth )'" Time Notice All college time slip# for the month of April must be turned in to the business of- fice by 5 p.m. Wednesday, April SO, in order that stu- dents may g...

■MMMTi Attend Bach Festival IHNMMMmI The Campus Chat r Attend Bach Festival „ FOURTEENTH YEAR NUMBER 26 1 - NORTH TEXAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE. DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, M.U 2. HM1 Z730 TELEPHONE 1242 American History Taught by Movies, Declares Bernbaum Referring to President Roose- velt's Gridiron Dinner speech in; which he stated that the most im- portant thing today is thtit the people should not lose faith in; idealism, Dr. Ernest Bernhaum, professor of English at the Uni- versity of Illinois, told an assembly audience Monday morning that by keeping American history fresh in their minds, Americans may keep the past in touch with the tap root of that ideal. Motion pictures, Bernhaum said, an- today helping to remind Amer- icans of the nation's past, for good motion pictures, he said, give a revelatory vision of American his- tory, politically and socially,! American characters, and Amer- ican scenery, and bring out the things hitherto vague or entirely unfamiliar. Referring briefly ...

THE CAMPUS CHAT, DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1941 PAGE THREE Eagles Sweep to Victory Over Navy And NYU in Half-Mile at Penn Relays % Majorettes Twirl Batons for Band Meet Rogers, Williamt, Dodd, McDaniel Make Up Relay The North Texas Kaffir track team chalked up places in five events and gave the big Eastern team* a run for their money in the Penn Relay Carnival last Friday and Saturday. They won first in the half-mile relay. North Texas came through ahead of Navy by six yards to take the; half-mile relay in 1:27, after tak-i trig its heat earlier in 1:26.5. The Eagle team, made up of Bobby Dodd, Ed Rogers, Welby Williams, and Olvis Hicks, battled the Navy and NYU teams around the oval for a lap and a half and liickx pushed forward at the close of the race. Special Hundred In the special 100-yard dash Welby Williams got off to a quick start and was ahead of the field at the finish line, winning in a time of ail seconds. Williams was second in his preliminary heat. Following him in...

Spring is Here The Camp us Chat r Spring Is Here ttaa - FOURTEENTH YEAH NUMBER 27 NORTH TEXAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 9. 1941 Z730 TELEPHONE 1242 Scenes After Completion of Bach Festival Students Do Their Part; Sew, Knit for Britain If tn«n ami women have failed to j'Mo their part" in furnishing ma- j teriul aid to Great Britain, they : could easily follow the example I set hy grade school students lit j ('enter Point and high school home ; economics students at Sanger. j Fourth, fifth, and sixth grade I j pupils at Center Point, under the j direction of Mitis Florene Collin of staff, have been knitting afglutns land piecing quilts for babies' cribs! in Great Britain. The sHine work is being done by (seventh graders at Center Point and by high school home economics students at Sanger who are taught by Teachers College student teach- ers under the supervision of Miss Luellu Williams of the home eco- nomics staff. Many Outstanding Clinics, Conferences Schedu...

THE CAMPUS CHAT. DENTON. TEXAS, FRIDAY. MAY 9. 1941 PAGE THREE Trackmen Will Participate In Lone Star Conference Meet SfU^itic^ifUune. By BIN Bob McLendon Williams, Hicks, Relay Teams Expected to Win Coach Choc Sportsman's North Texas Eagle* will bo favored to take top honoris when the final chapter of the I^one Star Con- ference track and field meet is unreeled tonight at Southwest State Texan at San Marcos, Welby William* and Olvis Hick*, Teacher* College century speed- Hteris, are expected to vie with Haese of San Marco* for top honors in that department. A win in the javelin for North Texan will depend largely on whether an injured shoulder will permit Al- bert Mikeska, who took second in the Penn Relay*, to enter com- petition. North Texas in also favored in the mile relay in which James Me Daniel, Wilson Terry. Johnny Jackson, and Ed Rogers will com- pete, This quartet was third in the recent Penn Relays losing only to Indiana and New York Univer sity. Terry and Rogers will al...

Frances Kennedy and Ellis Crowned May Queen, King Young Organist Gives Recital Sixteen Clubs Are Represented in Queen's Court Amidst the uplmdor of a reysl court and admiring tabjeclii, Fran .-«■ K moody wa* crowned ,tt May Tuesday night by Kin* Carroll KUia, the r < (rt le ing the Mgfciight of the innuit May file ■ agrunt presented by lh TC Girl*' forum Members of her Majesty's Court the roprenentatire* of 16 •ampu* club*. their eacort*. the (our claa* duchease*, and their artn After the royal eOBTt had .(wmtiH. King Carroll placed (be traditional golden crown on Mi Map. *ym>«.iisfce Mini i* the gueen of May on U e TC amput An important event in the cor •nation ceremony wa* the official .■raaentation of the ten Yucca fa 4ortt* by John Thomson. editor it Um> Yuc<a The flv* boys and five girl being presented were rtatty Ann Fladger. • ortad by dam 11 ton Smith; Jean Meade, es- orted by Pete Turney; Jean Han firn, eacortefl by Bnhert Honey utt; leva Seatierry. aseortod by ...

g . a <1 v In h Exarn*—Oh Boy! The Camp us Chat ■MM) Exams—Oh Boy! FOURTEENTH YEAR NUMBER 28 NORTH TEXAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, DENTON, TEXAS. FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1941 Z780 TELEPHONE 1212 Symphony Band Gives Concert at College Thompson Speaks At Press Club Formal Tonight ||n Fifty-Year History of North Texas i Hal Thompson, WFAA program j W W Spring Graduating Class to Be Largest # ## ## ## #### He's Always a Graduate, —Pkttlo Uh Cnrlo* Featuring Eldon Sonnenburg a* clarinet soloist in Wetor'x "Second Concerto for Clarinet," the 55- piece Collet Symphony Band under the bjton of Harry Parshall will be presented in concert Thursday, May 22. at 8:15 p.m. in the main auditorium. Among the composition* included on the program will he ParshaU's transcription of the Cesar Franck "Chorale in H Minor," written originally for organ. GalUcje GcUettda* Friday. May IS 4:00—Senior CLC tea. Miss Al- ford's home 6:00-YWA. clubhouse <1:80—Press Club dinner-dance, T8CW cafeteria 7:00—Sigma Tau Del...

^ ■ nnjfr ho is ttiti* fel- orth, Obtr- him DU- Ines^, pur- vent - in if with hree- f ta- in ft«-i kiilph I J* Mc- all an<l trich 'The the e in al- light I la 1 the j-nii- be- t be- lt in Jitul- I Af to se- I the ('ab- ides lldie lope " pfUHR? * " V " I • THK CAMPUS CHAT, DENTON. TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941 Eagle Trackmen Win Conference Title With 67 1-2 Points at San Marcos Seven Firsts Give TC 36-Point Lead Over Sam Houston Coach Choc SporNman'a Eagle track erww walked off with seven first# and 87% points to win the l*one Star Conference annual track and field meet at San Marco* lust weekend. Sweeping through the meet 36 points ahead of Sam Houston, the runner-up, who garnered 31 % points, the fleet Teachers College crow placed two men in several events to keep their season's cinder record intact. , Welby Williams and OlvU Hicks sped the 100-yard dash to win first and second respectively with a time of 9.9 and then re- peated their one-two performance in the 220-yard dash with ...

!p „ They're Week Down Missisippi Now The Campus Chat KOl'RTEKNTll YKAR Nl'MBKR 2* II11'' 1 AMl'l'S CHAT, DKNTQN. TEXAS. FRIDAY, JUNE 1:5, l!UI TELEPHONE 1242 Summer Staff O^y, You Birds! Includes 48 What Will It Be, New Teachers Ga|sorP|anes7 President Announces List of 185 Teachers To Serve for Summer Second Annual Library Clinic Opens; McGinnis Is Featured An instructional staff of 185; teachers, including 48 visiting members, has bam announced for the summer session at the Teach ) its College by President W. J. HCCmmC Thirteen departments, iiit'ludinir! ai t. btwlitcn education, economic*i and MeWaer, geography, home j NSRMiici, industrial arts, fSfljr* > ttah, education, mathematics, mu-| i j*ic. physics, physical education, and speech and the staff of the Demonstration School have visit- ing instructors on their summer faculties. In addition the staffs of Sam Houston, and Junior and j Senior Hitch Schools of Denton are classified as visiting teachers at the college for the ...